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Quantum Mechanics Is So Weird That Scientists Need AI to Design Experiments
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Quantum Mechanics Is So Weird That Scientists Need AI to Design Experiments

University of Vienna researchers have developed an algorithm that helps design experiments in quantum optics. 

China Is Building a Big Data Platform For 'precrime'
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China Is Building a Big Data Platform For 'precrime'

It's "precrime" meets "thoughtcrime."

Google’s AI Wins First Game in Historic Match With Go Champion
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Google’s AI Wins First Game in Historic Match With Go Champion

Google’s Go-playing computer system has beaten one of the world’s top players in the first game of a five-game match in Seoul.

Fast Facial Analysis Software Set For Release
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Fast Facial Analysis Software Set For Release

Researchers say a new facial recognition software package is fast, computationally efficient, and robust enough for state-of-the-art results.

Dawn's First Year at Ceres: A Mountain Emerges
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Dawn's First Year at Ceres: A Mountain Emerges

One year ago, on March 6, 2015, NASA's Dawn spacecraft slid gently into orbit around Ceres, the largest body in the asteroid belt between Mars and Jupiter.

Pentagon Launching Bug Bounty Program
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Pentagon Launching Bug Bounty Program

The Pentagon is inviting vetted hackers to the Hack the Pentagon initiative, the U.S. government's first "bug bounty" program. 

U.s. Military Spending Millions to Make Cyborgs a Reality
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U.s. Military Spending Millions to Make Cyborgs a Reality

The U.S. military is spending millions on an advanced implant that would allow a human brain to communicate directly with computers.

A Better 3D Camera With Clear, Graphene Light Detectors
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A Better 3D Camera With Clear, Graphene Light Detectors

A University of Michigan team is developing a three-dimensional camera that should be smaller than current models while supporting higher resolutions. 

Bad Vibrations: ­ci Researchers Find Security Breach in 3D Printing Process
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Bad Vibrations: ­ci Researchers Find Security Breach in 3D Printing Process

Researchers have discovered a significant risk for the three-dimensional printing process, in that the machines emit acoustic signals that contain a lot of information...

Crispr: Gene Editing Is Just the Beginning
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Crispr: Gene Editing Is Just the Beginning

Whenever a paper about CRISPR–Cas9 hits the press, the staff at Addgene quickly find out.

Taking Baby Steps Toward Software That Reasons Like Humans
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Taking Baby Steps Toward Software That Reasons Like Humans

Richard Socher appeared nervous as he waited for his artificial intelligence program to answer a simple question: "Is the tennis player wearing a cap?"

Versatile Instrument to Scout for Kuiper Belt Objects
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Versatile Instrument to Scout for Kuiper Belt Objects

At the Palomar Observatory near San Diego, astronomers are busy tinkering with a high-tech instrument that could discover a variety of objects both far from Earth...

Is Digital Privacy Becoming a Partisan Issue?
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Is Digital Privacy Becoming a Partisan Issue?

In a Congress where lawmakers have trouble performing even the most basic functions of the legislative branch—funding the government or approving judicial nominees...

Light-Up Skin Stretches Boundaries of Robotics
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Light-Up Skin Stretches Boundaries of Robotics

Cornell ChronicleCornell University researchers have developed electroluminescent "skin," which stretches to more than six times its original size while still emitting...

A Road Map For Advancing Women in Tech
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A Road Map For Advancing Women in Tech

A new study makes eight core recommendations for boosting diversity and advancing and retaining women in the technology sector. 

'bending Current' Opens Up the Way For a New Type of Magnetic Memory
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'bending Current' Opens Up the Way For a New Type of Magnetic Memory

Eindhoven University of Technology researchers say they have solved the energy issue of magnetic random-access memory by using a "bending current." 

Browsing in Public
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Browsing in Public

The new Eyebrowse system enables Web users to share self-selected aspects of their online activity with their friends and the general public. 

Humanoid Robots Can't Outsource Their Brains to the Cloud Due to Network Latency
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Humanoid Robots Can't Outsource Their Brains to the Cloud Due to Network Latency

Osaka University roboticist Hiroshi Ishiguro explains why offloading a humanoid robot's intelligence to a data center or a cloud computer is impractical. 

Pentagon Hackers Are Waging America’s First Cyberwar
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Pentagon Hackers Are Waging America’s First Cyberwar

U.S. politicians have long threatened America's enemies with tanks, planes, submarines, and nuclear missiles. Last week defense secretary Ashton Carter leveled...

At Rsa Conference, Unlikely Allies Address Value of Digital Security
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At Rsa Conference, Unlikely Allies Address Value of Digital Security

To Amit Yoran, a digital security veteran, the fight between Apple and the F.B.I. over access to an iPhone can be viewed in black-and-white terms: What law enforcement...
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